Chapter XXII

O best (of men)! I will explain to you accurately the quality of passion. Learn, O noble ones! the action of the quality of passion. Injuring (others), beauty[1], toil, pleasure and pain, cold and heat, power[1], war, peace, argument, repining[2], endurance, strength, valour, frenzy, wrath, exercise and quarrel too, vindictiveness, desire, backbiting, battle, the thought (that this or that is) mine, preservation[3], slaughter, bonds, affliction, buying and selling, touching[4] other people's weak points, by cutting, breaking, piercing; fierceness and cruelty, vilifying, pointing out others' weaknesses, thinking of (this) world, harbouring evil thoughts, animosity, abuse uttering falsehoods, bad[5] gifts, doubt, boasting, censure, praise, laudation[6], prowess, defiance, attendance. (on another), obedience[7], service,, harbouring desire, management[8], policy, heedlessness, contumely, belongings[9], and the various decorations which prevail in this world, for men, for women, for living creatures., for articles, and for houses, vexation, and also want of faith, vows and regulation[10], and actions with expectations, and the various acts of public charity[11] the ceremony of Svāhā, the ceremony of Svadhā, the ceremony of Vashat[12], salutation, both officiating at sacrifices and imparting instruction, and also sacrificing and study, gifts and acceptance of gifts, expiations, auspicious rites, the wish 'this may be mine and that may be mine,' affection generated by the qualities[13], treachery and likewise deception, disrespect and respect, theft, slaughter, disgust, vexing (oneself), wakefulness, ostentation, haughtiness, and attachment also, devotion, pleasure and delight, gambling, common scandal, association with women, devotion to dancing, and instrumental or vocal music, all these qualities, O Brāhmaṇas! are described as passionate. The men who meditate on past, present, and future entities in this world[14], who are always devoted to the triad--piety, wealth, and lust also[15]--who acting under (the impulse of) desires exult or. the success of all their desires, these men, who are enveloped by passion, have (their) currents downwards[16]. Born again and again in this world, they rejoice[17], and wish for the fruit appertaining to the life after death[18] and that appertaining to this world also. They give and receive, and make Tarpaṇa[19], and also sacrifice. The qualities of passion have been described to you in many ways, and the action of the quality has also been stated accurately. The man who always understands these qualities, gets rid of all passionate qualities.